Question

I was not able to get snipMate to work with gvim and then found that there is an existing issue. the solution seems to be to run the following command after opening vim source ~/.vim/after/plugin/snipMate.vim

To save me from the pain of remembering to run that every time I open vim, I tried adding that same command to my startup settings (~/.vimrc)..however that does not seem to work.

Is there another way to load this at the time when I start vim?

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Solution

Add this in your .vimrc:

:so ~/.vim/after/plugin/snipMate.vim

OTHER TIPS

Set the appropriate file type without the defined type snipmate not know how to complete eg.

:set ft=python
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